A Day In San Juan, Puerto Rico

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

On our recent cruise, Kathy & I spent a day exploring San Juan, Puerto Rico. While a number of cruises originate in San Juan, not many cruise lines stop in San Juan these days. It is a little too far for most ships to reliably make it in two days from Florida, and it probably isn’t as popular as St. Thomas or St. Martin because the shopping isn’t right next to the dock. Since the second favorite pastime of cruise passengers (behind eating) is shopping, most of them don’t like to venture out of sight of the floating buffet line, so having to walk a block or two in a “foreign” city is beyond their comfort zone. Cruises from Florida that do call on San Juan typically only spend the afternoon and evening there before moving on to a more popular island.

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
NO a la pena de muerte

Kathy & I love San Juan, and our original itinerary called for us only being in San Juan from 3:00 to 10:00. A medical emergency a few hours out of Fort Lauderdale required us to return to port in the middle of the first night, making it impossible to get to San Juan as scheduled. As it turned out, it also made it impossible to get to St. Kitts, scheduled to be our second port, on time. So we ended up in San Juan on the day we were supposed to be in St. Kitts (follow all that?). 😉

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

Being in San Juan instead of St. Kitts was an easy trade for us, because we know our way around town pretty well and enjoy walking there. I was originally excited about the possibility of photographing the Christmas decorations around town after dark, but our schedule change put us there only during daylight hours. Being the type of people who go with the flow, we made the best of the time we had and had a nice day there.

It is traditional for a ship's crew to paint the ship's logo on the dock the first time a ship visits a port.  This was Silhouette's first visit to San Juan, and these two guys were tasked with painting the logo.
It is traditional for a ship’s crew to paint the ship’s logo on the dock the first time a ship visits a port. This was Silhouette’s first visit to San Juan, and these two guys were tasked with painting the logo.

One of the highlights of cruising into or out of San Juan harbor is sailing past Castillo San Felipe del Morro. The fortress is now a U.S. National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been given many other historical designations. The fortification, also referred to as el Morro or ‘the promontory,’ was designed to guard the entrance to the San Juan Bay, and defend the Spanish colonial port city of San Juan from seaborne enemies. The water at the entrance to the harbor can be especially rough, and the waves crashing against the shore make for an imposing sight, whether from the sea or the shore. It is always amazing – and quite a relief after two days at sea – to feel the ship enter the calmer water of the harbor.

Passing Castillo San Felipe del Morro on our approach to San Juan Puerto Rico during our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
Passing Castillo San Felipe del Morro on our approach to San Juan Puerto Rico during our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

There are as many ways to enjoy San Juan as there are people, but Kathy & I frequently start our visit at the Paseo De La Princesa , which winds around below the walls of the old city to the original city gate. From there we enter the gate and work our way up to El Morro. After enjoying the sights and sounds (and breezes!) at that highest point, we work our way back through town to the port.

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

I took quite a few photos in San Juan, but don’t think I got anything that will be artistically significant. I did manage to get some new views of familiar subjects. I think because I had been thinking in terms of a late afternoon and evening visit I had some preconceptions about what I would shoot, so I spent most of the day reacting to what I saw instead of on a course that I had pre-visualized beforehand. Sometimes that serendipity can lead to new and interesting things, but often it doesn’t.

The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico
The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico
The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico
The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico
The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico
The Plaza de Armas of San Juan in San Juan Puerto Rico

We spent some time hanging out at Plaza de Armas, one of the main squares in San Juan and originally designed to serve as the main square of the city. In addition to a fountain with four statues, the plaza is home to a large number of pigeons, which spend their time doing what pigeons do – looking for handouts of free food and making messes. The pigeons make for an interesting photo subject when someone tosses seed in the air and they all scramble to get their share.

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

Kathy & I never mind sampling a bit of the local cuisine, and often look for interesting places to have lunch while spending the day ashore. Pizza and beer isn’t exactly a native Puerto Rican dish, we did have local beer, so I think that counts for something! Plus it was really good pizza and salad, so we felt like it did the job and were happy to have given it a try.

Plazuela de la Rogativa (Plaza of Religious Procession) in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Plazuela de la Rogativa (Plaza of Religious Procession) in San Juan, Puerto Rico

In general, San Juan is just a pretty nice place to visit, a good place to spend a day, and we enjoyed it very much. As it often does, a day spent in a nice place convinced us that we need to come back and spend more time there. Perhaps I can brush up on my Spanish and think about spending a week or so there sometime in the near future. It’s an easy flight from Charlotte, although it can be tough to get a good deal on airfare. And it can be a little pricey to stay and eat in the Old San Juan area, but I think it could be worth it in order to have more time there for dining, sightseeing and photography.

In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette
In San Juan Puerto Rico on our December 2014 cruise aboard Celebrity Silhouette

4 thoughts on “A Day In San Juan, Puerto Rico”

  1. Tom, it looks like you guys had a grand time and of course good weather at San Juan. Love those wonderful colors of the Caribbean!

    1. Thank you, Earl. Kathy and I thought about you and Bonnie a lot during our cruise and wish you could have joined us. Little did we know that you would be getting ready to do some cruising of another kind!

  2. Beautiful photos as always Tom. I especially like the last one, the palette is lovely and the abstraction works to create mystery and wonder.

    Puerto Rico is pushed as a retirement destination in Australia and I know of a few people who have bought houses or apartments for their coming retirement. From what I’ve seen of it (including these lovely images), it does look pretty good 🙂

    1. I’ve only seen San Juan, but understand that some of the rural areas of Puerto Rico are absolutely beautiful. I think it is generally a bit pricey there compared to here in the US, but it may be attractive depending on your perspective. Then again, I have only seen the tourist areas, and they are always more expensive!

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